Combining the usage of three technologies
We have developed mobile solutions for energy production and storage consisting of BESSTIE® (battery energy storage system) and GEH2® (electro-hydrogen generator). Combined with mobile solar panels, these solutions enable continuous electricity production and compensate for changing weather conditions. They are the perfect allies for creating a “micro-grid.”
Production, storage and energy distribution
Together with our partner GCK Energy, we recreated a microgrid at the Charade Circuit and conducted a full-scale test. The goal was to install a sustainable, zero-emission infrastructure for continuous energy production, storage, and power supply to a charging station for two electric vehicles.
Powering a charging station & storing energy
Connected to several linear meters of solar panels of 150 kWp, BESSTIE and GEH2 provided continuous electricity despite unfavorable weather conditions. Designed as a “micro-grid,” the installation aimed both to power a 60-120 kW fast-charging station for electric vehicles and to store excess electricity produced by the solar panels.
Optimizing Energy Efficiency
BESSTIE is a modular, mobile solution that easily adapts to its environment and the technical ecosystem in which it is deployed. At the Charade Circuit, the goal was to ensure a constant energy supply to the charging station by storing the extra energy or supplementing the electricity generated.


One installation – multiple modes
- Passthrough Mode
Connected between the photovoltaic panels and the charging station, BESSTIE directs the electricity produced to the vehicles while regulating the power delivered: it stores excess energy and releases it during peak consumption.
- Autonomous Mode
Paired with BESSTIE, the hydrogen generator GEH2 ensures continuous power supply: it provides additional energy when photovoltaic panels are unavailable (at night, during unfavorable weather, etc.) and when battery charge is low. This setup guarantees optimized and uninterrupted operation.
Technical Set-up
Equipment : Solar Pannels 150 kWp + BESSTIE 124kWh + GEH2 110kVa
Fast charging station: 60 – 120kW
Two Mini Cooper.

”For us, in temporary mobility applications, there is a strong logistical challenge to quickly and easily deploy solutions. In this regard, BESSTIE is truly advantageous. ”
Alicia Le Cleï, Operation Director
One solution, multiple configurations
Several scenarios were tested:
- Scenario 1: 50 kW of solar electricity available, with a real need of 30 kW. Energy flows through BESSTIE, and the surplus recharges it.
- Scenario 2: 30 kW of solar electricity available, with a real need of 50 kW. BESSTIE provides the missing energy by discharging to power the station.
- Scenario 3: the combined energy from solar panels and BESSTIE is insufficient for the charging station. The GEH2 activates to support the station’s demand and recharge BESSTIE using “peak shaving.“
